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it is illegal in nevada and montana because of an old law and a smalltime pool among friends that are allowed in vermont and connecticut. otherwise betting on march madness is a we illegal. so why even have a? because it makes some people feel good? >> should betting on sports be allowed? >> never. >> it encourages people to spend money. >> i really think that this is a fundamental moral issue and you have to make a stand here, even as i am standing now. >> it causes people to lose control. patrick basham says chill out. he says gambling is a healthy bad. what do you mean? >> it's good for emotional health and physical health. they provide social interaction. all kinds of physiological benefit. older people who gamble have less alcoholism, less depression. there's all kinds of things. >> i am convinced. especially when you lead with the march madness. now it is becoming a dominating national headline. weisbach? because government has made gambling the way it communicates to citizens on a daily basis. what else is government advertised? casinos, lotteries, that is why you the march mad
it is illegal in nevada and montana because of an old law and a smalltime pool among friends that are allowed in vermont and connecticut. otherwise betting on march madness is a we illegal. so why even have a? because it makes some people feel good? >> should betting on sports be allowed? >> never. >> it encourages people to spend money. >> i really think that this is a fundamental moral issue and you have to make a stand here, even as i am standing now. >> it...
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go wrong in europe, can't have something go wrong in the ukraine, we can't have something go wrong montana middle east, there's a lot of things that can get the market to propel it up. we've had a terrific run. does it not make sense to do a little bit of hjing? >> let's move on here. it was one of the big stories of the week, the battle between growth and momentum charts. let's go to the chart master himself to see what they are. carter? >> yes, i have some charts here. the russell itself was down aggressively today, which means all russell value and growth stocks were down. this is a relative chart. here is the component that is considered growth and here is the component that's considered value. and what we have is a 4% advance in the value -- my pen's not working. but take a look, this is 4% up, this is 4% down. you're talking about 800 basis points of spread, which is fairly epic. today we closed right on the line. this is the spread since the bull market began. the probabilities are very high that we get back into something more like this, yes? so we're thinking considerably more con
go wrong in europe, can't have something go wrong in the ukraine, we can't have something go wrong montana middle east, there's a lot of things that can get the market to propel it up. we've had a terrific run. does it not make sense to do a little bit of hjing? >> let's move on here. it was one of the big stories of the week, the battle between growth and momentum charts. let's go to the chart master himself to see what they are. carter? >> yes, i have some charts here. the russell...
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he had bribed all of these state legislators in montana. when we sent this senator to washington, d.c., those senators in washington, d.c. refused to seat him. they said you can't open ply bribe people. you know, we've all bribed ourselves a little bit in here. but my god, you're making us all look like crooks. mark twain said about william a. clark, he is the biggest scoundrel in the history of the united states senate, and that's saying something. >> w.a. clark was a man ahead of his time. >> we're actually spending more money than the copper kings spent. >> we are. >> montana went first. we passed by citizen initiative because our state legislature wasn't going to pass it because they were bought and paid for. by citizen initiative we were the first state in 1912 to have maximum limits. and now citizens united has told us in montana that we need to be bought by the copper kings and the kochs of the world. i don't agree. and until we get this big money out of politics, we are a democracy for sale to the highest bidder. >> so, this of cour
he had bribed all of these state legislators in montana. when we sent this senator to washington, d.c., those senators in washington, d.c. refused to seat him. they said you can't open ply bribe people. you know, we've all bribed ourselves a little bit in here. but my god, you're making us all look like crooks. mark twain said about william a. clark, he is the biggest scoundrel in the history of the united states senate, and that's saying something. >> w.a. clark was a man ahead of his...
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we have open seats in montana, south dakota, and west virginia where the republicans are now leading and are expected to be pick ups. and we two other open seats, iowa and michigan, where they seem to be competitive and other states, louisiana, alaska, colorado, new hampshire, virginia and arkansas where there are incumbent democrats runs. that is an open field for republicans. what are the chances of picking up the six is seats they need to get control? >> i think their chances are very good. because this is the most republican senate class in terms of which states are up. and it's also, it's a class in which a lot of democrats won about six years ago. so, i think the crucial figure here, is of the 12 democratic states that are competitive, seven of them were carried by mitt romney in 2012. all the republicans have to do is win the states that mitt romney carried in 2012 and that's enough to give them a majority. >> in defeating, dan, an incumbent senator, it hard. they have the money and recognition and so, it really does not happen that often. >> notwithstanding chuck schumer's id
we have open seats in montana, south dakota, and west virginia where the republicans are now leading and are expected to be pick ups. and we two other open seats, iowa and michigan, where they seem to be competitive and other states, louisiana, alaska, colorado, new hampshire, virginia and arkansas where there are incumbent democrats runs. that is an open field for republicans. what are the chances of picking up the six is seats they need to get control? >> i think their chances are very...
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job, most jobs will help you out with unemployment benefits for 26 weeks, some states it's more, like montana, some less, like north carolina. during the session of george w. bush, congress and the white house extended the benefits for up to 99 weeks at one point, wanting to help americans get benefits, stay afloat while they looked for work. the program has been extended 11 times until december 28th. congress went on a holiday without extending the program. democrats are trying to get it reinstated. it's already april, so wear talking about a five month period through next month. senator carl levin, democrat of michigan, gave his perspective. >> for all but a handful of recipients, unemployment benefits are not a free pass, but the economic live line that keeps them going, searching for the job they desperately want and need. >> senator levin points out that you have to look for work even whilst getting the long-term benefits. a handful to pass the bills, coming from nevada, and ohio. they are wrestling with the unemployment numbers. passage in the house far from certain. house speaker john
job, most jobs will help you out with unemployment benefits for 26 weeks, some states it's more, like montana, some less, like north carolina. during the session of george w. bush, congress and the white house extended the benefits for up to 99 weeks at one point, wanting to help americans get benefits, stay afloat while they looked for work. the program has been extended 11 times until december 28th. congress went on a holiday without extending the program. democrats are trying to get it...
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. >>> in montana, elk this past week has more than a million followers around the world. there they were shutting down a lonely highway. one after the other crossing the road. a car in the distance has to slow to a stop. then one tiny elk pulling up the rear finds the fence too tall. he paces, he jumps and finally he clears it at a pace, sprints into the distance and catches up with mom, dad and the brothers and sisters. >>> and a new picture tonight has a lot of true believers asking if we have proof on life on mars. here it is. the landscape on mars. but look closely. a tiny bright light in the upper left hand corner. what is it? a smudge on the lens of the camera? could it be some strange clue to the mystery of life? nasa has not weighed in but we do know another camera did not app -- capture any sign of life and as they say, the truth is out there somewhere. >>> up next, the heart of the champion. the coach who taught his players the secret to winning on the court and in life. told us to e. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely
. >>> in montana, elk this past week has more than a million followers around the world. there they were shutting down a lonely highway. one after the other crossing the road. a car in the distance has to slow to a stop. then one tiny elk pulling up the rear finds the fence too tall. he paces, he jumps and finally he clears it at a pace, sprints into the distance and catches up with mom, dad and the brothers and sisters. >>> and a new picture tonight has a lot of true...
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but the families of used in montana and wyoming right now these are happening all the time. with the irs said use we know they commit a crime all the time. lou: what is the recourse? >> the checks and balances as required of the tenth amendment with state sovereignty. who will live for state sovereignty? the federal government? they destroyed it. we say every governor, sheriff, a county attorney and city councilman to be on the side of liberty. why not? why should we say my supreme court case i sued the clinton administration i was sure rough and six other shares were part of it we should have had thousands but we didn't people were afraid to get involved. we cannot be afraid anymore. it is not just a mess but ameritech dying -- america dying but if we have a sheriff some local officials to tell the federal government there are a few things that you will want to hear. lou: in vermont to what is the reaction for your call to the sheriff to uphold the constitution to ignored the state restrictions of the second amendment? >> those are a complete violation of state and federal
but the families of used in montana and wyoming right now these are happening all the time. with the irs said use we know they commit a crime all the time. lou: what is the recourse? >> the checks and balances as required of the tenth amendment with state sovereignty. who will live for state sovereignty? the federal government? they destroyed it. we say every governor, sheriff, a county attorney and city councilman to be on the side of liberty. why not? why should we say my supreme court...
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the only iraq combat veteran in the united states senate, senator john walsh of montana, just this week introduced a bill to up suicide prevention efforts for veterans. we need that. what we don't need is to use what just happened at ft. hood, the latest in a long line of mass shootings in america, what we don't need is to use what just happened at ft. hood as an excuse to stereotype veterans as broken because of their time as war. if we think of every other mass shooting in america as somehow particular to the circumstances of that shooting, but this one is explained away as, oh, he was an iraq vet. what you see in the headlines about this story all over the country today, not only does that not help us understand what happened here, it is an offense against every other veteran who right now is getting that stigma shoveled on to them by a lazy civilian world and a lazy civilian media who find this dangerous veteran stereotype to be an easier thing to point to than the fact that america has a mass shooting problem. we have a bad mass shooting problem. and the only single thing that all
the only iraq combat veteran in the united states senate, senator john walsh of montana, just this week introduced a bill to up suicide prevention efforts for veterans. we need that. what we don't need is to use what just happened at ft. hood, the latest in a long line of mass shootings in america, what we don't need is to use what just happened at ft. hood as an excuse to stereotype veterans as broken because of their time as war. if we think of every other mass shooting in america as somehow...
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. >> there's a crow tribe out of montana that adopted president obama. that's a serious thing. it's not just a name he wants to wear but it's an honor and part of something he now wants to carry on traditions of that tribe. tribes know their water rights, their treaty rights are being violated. this pipeline made a lot of us, formers and ranchers, and property rights, certainly made tribes say no more. we'll not let our rights continue to get trampled on. that's why this unit that you witnessed with your own two eyes is something that will stop the pipeline. everybody tells us, we don't have enough money. we don't need to match their money. what we need to match is the moral authority we have to say we're not going to let you risk land and water when we knee noe woo have to have diversified energy. >> thank you for join us. still ahead. schools getting millions in tax dollars while public schools are getting budgets slashed. rapid response panel weighs in on that and the great education debate continues and later millionaire donors are spending millions on small town elections.
. >> there's a crow tribe out of montana that adopted president obama. that's a serious thing. it's not just a name he wants to wear but it's an honor and part of something he now wants to carry on traditions of that tribe. tribes know their water rights, their treaty rights are being violated. this pipeline made a lot of us, formers and ranchers, and property rights, certainly made tribes say no more. we'll not let our rights continue to get trampled on. that's why this unit that you...
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all of the time, and the families right now being abused that were raided and the families abused in montana and wyoming and these are things happening all of the time, and the irs abuses, and we know that they commit crimes all of the time. it is almost routine. >> and so what is the recourse that you are suggesting? >> well, the recourse is the checks and balances as required within the principles of the 10th amendment and the state sovereignty and who is going to enforce state sovereignty? the federal government? they are destroying it. we are saying that every governor, every sheriff, every county attorney and city councilman should be on the side of why not? why shouldn't we say, hold it, the supreme court case when i sued the federal government and i sued the clinton administration as sheriff. >> over the brady bill. >> and we should have had thousands of sheriffs involved in it b we didn't, because people are afraid to get involved, but we can't be afraid anymore, because this is not a mess anymore, lou, it is america dying, and we can save her and make it all peaceful if we have sher
all of the time, and the families right now being abused that were raided and the families abused in montana and wyoming and these are things happening all of the time, and the irs abuses, and we know that they commit crimes all of the time. it is almost routine. >> and so what is the recourse that you are suggesting? >> well, the recourse is the checks and balances as required within the principles of the 10th amendment and the state sovereignty and who is going to enforce state...
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you have one in colorado, one in louisiana, one in montana. and you don't really need to be donny deutsch to make that ad, to say so-and-so voted to get medicare as we know it. >> thank god we don't have to be donny deutsch, but go ahead. >> no, the ads write themselves in a lot of cases. if you are one of the republicans running for senate, voting for this ryan budget will put you in jeopardy with swing voters, with elderly voters, and that's why there is a lot of consternation of arriving at what exactly the republican plan would be. they all realize they need to offer an alternative, so they're not the party of no. they've had a difficult time settling on that, and there are still a lot of them not quite happy about this plan. >> jeremy, let me ask you real quick, if you thought that -- we've been saying for a long time, the republicans, democrats won't be running on the affordable care act, it sounds like what you're saying, also, that a lot of republicans won't be running on the ryan budget. where is there more fear and consternation? on
you have one in colorado, one in louisiana, one in montana. and you don't really need to be donny deutsch to make that ad, to say so-and-so voted to get medicare as we know it. >> thank god we don't have to be donny deutsch, but go ahead. >> no, the ads write themselves in a lot of cases. if you are one of the republicans running for senate, voting for this ryan budget will put you in jeopardy with swing voters, with elderly voters, and that's why there is a lot of consternation of...
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northwest, skirting across idaho, montana, very isolated area here. whole midsection of the country pretty dry especially the eastern half after the rain. could actually use rain in the central plains where we have between warm temperatures, wind kicking up and dry conditions. that's the fire risk as far north at minnesota and down into portions of texas. for this area, not a lot of rain expected even in the next five days. back to you. >> there was more emotional testimony today from oscar pistorius, the former olympian defending hips during cross examination. he is on trial for killing his girlfriend on valentine's day last year. the prosecutors showed a video of pistorius shooting at a watermelon. when it explodes, he compares the fruit to brains. the prosecutor showed the court a graphic picture of reeva steenkamp's head. >> you know the same thing happened to her head. it exploded. >> i've taken responsibility. >> he then saying he thought he heard and intruder and accidentally shot his girlfriend through the bathroom door. he faces life in priso
northwest, skirting across idaho, montana, very isolated area here. whole midsection of the country pretty dry especially the eastern half after the rain. could actually use rain in the central plains where we have between warm temperatures, wind kicking up and dry conditions. that's the fire risk as far north at minnesota and down into portions of texas. for this area, not a lot of rain expected even in the next five days. back to you. >> there was more emotional testimony today from...
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montana. states that mitt romney won very big. i'm sure these numbers, this broad number that we showed, the 49%, which is, listen, i'm taking nothing away from the white house. this is a big, important warning for them, but in those individual states where barack obama is having democratic senators fight on the -- in the reddest of red states, still the white house doesn't think this is going to be a winning message for them, are they right? >> sure. >> mary landrieu is not going to go out and embrace obamacare in louisiana the same way, let's say, democrats did in florida in the special election. >> absolutely. i don't think the white house is expecting any calls from mary landrieu and mark pryor to come to their states and run on obamacare. i think the white house is okay. they recognize for one of those democrats would do that would be sleeping political suicide and they are not asking them to do this either. what they do hope is relieve some of the tension in obamacare in races in states that are less conservative and that ar
montana. states that mitt romney won very big. i'm sure these numbers, this broad number that we showed, the 49%, which is, listen, i'm taking nothing away from the white house. this is a big, important warning for them, but in those individual states where barack obama is having democratic senators fight on the -- in the reddest of red states, still the white house doesn't think this is going to be a winning message for them, are they right? >> sure. >> mary landrieu is not going...
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will we see him delivering this message in alaska, montana, arkansas? let's move on. a big supreme court decision yesterday. a lot of people complain about all the money in politics. another decision yesterday for the supreme court essentially saying free speech means you can spend almost whatever you want on campaigns. he put it this way, if the first amendment protects flag burning, it surely protects political campaign speech despite popular opposition. >> the short term, it means not only more money, which doesn't trouble me personally, it's more money that's going to be hidden. going to these third-party groups that don't have to disclose their donors. i think we're moving quickly to the point that even democrats have to look at the old republican idea. if you want to be the senator from tobacco, fine. you can take all the money you want, but it's instantly disclosed on the internet. everybody knows about it as soon as you take that money. >> that's the question. will we get more transparency? >> got to. >> you would think that's the ultimate goal of this. you're
will we see him delivering this message in alaska, montana, arkansas? let's move on. a big supreme court decision yesterday. a lot of people complain about all the money in politics. another decision yesterday for the supreme court essentially saying free speech means you can spend almost whatever you want on campaigns. he put it this way, if the first amendment protects flag burning, it surely protects political campaign speech despite popular opposition. >> the short term, it means not...
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check out this massive elk heard in a crossing in montana. they all leap easily over that fence. except -- >> oh, no. >> he can't do it. he can't get over. >> hey, guys. >> he takes a few steps back. he gets a running start. see if he can do it. come on, little guy. you can do it, you can do it. and -- yay. if at first you don't succeed, try and try again. >> look at him go. >> he'll catch up. >> i believe. >> i love that. >> that was great. >> it does. >> i do, too. >> get over the hump. >> can't get over the hump. >>> gio, help us. >> that's right. we've got some breaking movie news. get ready to be slimed, people. director ivan reitman confirming that the long-awaited "ghostbusters 3" is in the works. those lovable ghost hunters you first met in the 1984 classic are set to catch more pesky ghosts. many of the original cast members are expected to return. and reitman says, the sequel wouldn't be happening without the support of loyal fans. >> can't wait for that. >> i love it. thank you, gio. >>> and i like a little bacon. and everything is better in bacon. >> i knew i loved yo
check out this massive elk heard in a crossing in montana. they all leap easily over that fence. except -- >> oh, no. >> he can't do it. he can't get over. >> hey, guys. >> he takes a few steps back. he gets a running start. see if he can do it. come on, little guy. you can do it, you can do it. and -- yay. if at first you don't succeed, try and try again. >> look at him go. >> he'll catch up. >> i believe. >> i love that. >> that was great....
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some states a little more, like montana, some less like north carolina. during the recession under the presidency of george w. bush, congress and the white house put forth an emergency measure to extend unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks at one point. they wanted to help americans get benefits, stay afloat while continuing to look for work. that's been extended 11 times until december 28 of last year. congress went on its winter holiday without extending this program, and now democrats are trying to get it reinstated. what they passed in the senate on monday evening is relate active, so the benefits would kick back in all the way through may. it's all right april, so we're talking about a five month period through next month. senator carl levin, department of michigan gave his perspective on the senate floor monday. >> for all but a handful of recipients, unemployment benefits are not a free pass from working, but the economic lifeline that keeps them going while searching for the job they so desperately want and need. >> he pointed out, you still t
some states a little more, like montana, some less like north carolina. during the recession under the presidency of george w. bush, congress and the white house put forth an emergency measure to extend unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks at one point. they wanted to help americans get benefits, stay afloat while continuing to look for work. that's been extended 11 times until december 28 of last year. congress went on its winter holiday without extending this program, and now democrats...